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Deli Assistant - Part Time

Join Londis  •  Ulster, IE (Onsite)  •  10 days ago
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Job Description

Part Time Deli Assistant at LONDIS Drumalonagher Co. Donegal

We are seeking a Part Time Deli Assistant to join our team at LONDIS Drumalonagher in Co. Donegal.

This position requires candidates to be available for 3 shifts per week, from Monday to Sunday, during our hours of operation from 8am to 4pm.

While experience is preferred, it is not essential as full training will be provided to the successful candidate.

This role offers an excellent opportunity to work in a dynamic environment and develop valuable skills in the food industry.

The Role:

  • Position: Part Time Deli Assistant

  • Location: LONDIS Drumalonagher, Co. Donegal

  • Schedule: 3 shifts per week, Monday to Sunday, 8am - 4pm

  • Experience: Preferred but not required, full training provided

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WWW.JOINLONDIS.CO.UK is a window into what it's like for a Londis retailer. By joining our Join Londis group you will be able to interact and have discussions with current partners, get even more insight into what we are all about and be notified of any events in you area.

Since July 2004 Londis has been part of the Musgrave Group, an Irish based privately owned retail business and is one of Ireland's largest retailers.

Londis was established in 1959 by a group of progressive independent retail grocers who had the aim of establishing a fully operational delivered wholesale company owned jointly by the retailers it served. Now, with over 1,800 members - all independently owned - the prime objective of the company is to offer excellent marketing, purchasing, store development, IT and supply chain support to allow them to grow their businesses and secure their futures in today’s rapidly expanding convenience market.

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